dishearten (Meaning)
dishearten (v)
take away the enthusiasm of
dishearten (v. t.)
To discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the spirits of; to deject.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dishearten
dishearten Sentence Examples
- The team's consecutive losses had a disheartening impact on their morale.
- The constant rejection from job applications left him disheartened and demotivated.
- The disheartening news of a failed project crushed the company's spirits.
- The student's disheartening performance in the exam left their parents concerned.
- The harsh criticism from the critics disheartened the aspiring artist, causing them to question their abilities.
- The disheartening state of the economy forced many families to make difficult financial choices.
- The disheartening sight of homeless people sleeping on the streets touched the hearts of many.
- The disheartening realization that his relationship was beyond repair left him feeling empty and alone.
- The disheartening news of a natural disaster brought a somber mood to the community.
- The disheartening behavior of a few spoiled the reputation of an entire group.
FAQs About the word dishearten
take away the enthusiasm ofTo discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the spirits of; to deject.
frustrate,discourage, intimidate, demoralize, frighten, scare,daunt, unnerve, dispirit, debilitate
nerve, cheer, nerve, cheer,encourage, steel, steel, encourage, stimulate, fortify
The team's consecutive losses had a disheartening impact on their morale.
The constant rejection from job applications left him disheartened and demotivated.
The disheartening news of a failed project crushed the company's spirits.
The student's disheartening performance in the exam left their parents concerned.